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I love Halloween. I love
all the costumes, candy, and trick-or-treating. (So does Bailey, see
below.) Today is typically an opportunity to send fun emails using some
punny references about how there’s nothing quite as scary as Republicans,
private equity vampires, or an end-of-month fundraising deadline.
But I have to say that this year feels different. Things feel genuinely
scary right now.
42 million Americans who rely on SNAP benefits have been unsure if they
can put food on the table next month because of Donald Trump’s choices
during the government shutdown.
Tens of millions of Americans are about to see their premiums skyrocket
because Republicans refuse to extend the Affordable Care Act subsidies
that make it possible for people to afford to go to the doctor.
Trump is sending masked ICE agents to raid our communities and ordering
the National Guard to invade our cities.
The administration is using the government shutdown as an excuse to fire
federal workers like special education teachers at the Department of
Education and CDC researchers who monitor emerging health threats.
Media corporations are taking comedians off the air after critiquing the
president.
Trump is using government power to target and punish political enemies who
worked to hold him accountable.
It truly is a scary time. And I’m doing everything in my power to stop
Trump’s march toward and defend our rights, our democracy, and our future.
At the same time, here’s what gives me hope right now: Americans across
the country are rising up, speaking out, and fighting back against the
unconstitutional power grabs they’re seeing every day from Trump and the
GOP. It’s the people who are standing up for their neighbors who are being
taken off the streets. It’s the millions of Americans who attended No
Kings rallies. It’s the voters who are protesting against Republican
attempts to gerrymander in states like Indiana and Missouri. It’s the
volunteers who are staying in the fight and organizing for candidates and
causes that truly represent working people, not the billionaire class.
In a few days, voters will head to the polls to make their voices heard in
important elections happening in Virginia, New Jersey, California, New
York City, and more. In each of these elections, voters will have a choice
of what direction they want to see our country move in.
We’ve got a chance to show that we outright reject what Donald Trump and
the Republican party is doing. We’ve got a chance to ask: Do we want to
continue to put power in the hands of billionaires and billionaire-funded
politicians? Or do we want to chart a new path forward and elect leaders
who will fight for policies that will make life more affordable and better
for all of us?
We’re not accepting defeat. We’re still fighting back. And we still
believe that our government CAN work for working people.
So even though things are dark right now, I hope you are finding moments
of hope and light in the darkness.
Thanks for being a part of this,
Elizabeth
P.S. I wanted to share what’s bringing me joy today. Bailey dresses up for
Halloween every year, and this year he’s going as the person who doesn't
cave to big media corporations or the president: Stephen Colbert.
[ [link removed] ]Bailey as Stephen Colbert
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